Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 16 Jul 1998 07:49:32 +0900 | From | NIIBE Yutaka <> | Subject | Re: Linux to replace Windows CE? |
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Andi Kleen writes: > The SH4 would be a great CPU to run Linux on! I have documentation here, > and started some design work targetted at the simulator, but it never went > anywhere because Hitachi didn't want to give me Hardware anymore.
I have the documentation too. Hitachi gives the documentation to anyone who wants for free (at least for SH-4), the documentation handling depertment is very kind. :-) Perhaps, I had contacted wrong people. All are "hardware-type" engineers.
> An advantage of the SH is that there is already a functional GNU gcc/ > binutils/gdb port.
Yes, thanks Cygnus Solutions, for me it works fine on x86 cross-compiling environment.
Currently, I'm trying getting Windows CE Reference Platform (of Hitachi) to develop Linux/SH :-). Any information about it is appriciated. Has anyone tried? -- NIIBE Yutaka
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